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    References: 1. March‚ C.‚ Smyth I.‚ Mukhopadhyay M.‚ A Guide to Gender-Analysis Frameworks; Oxfam‚ 1999 2. Status of Women Canada‚ Gender-Based Analysis: A guide for policy-making‚ 1996 3. UNIFEM; Focusing on Women –UNIFEM’s expereince in mainstreaming‚ 1993 4. Molyneux‚ Maxine ‘Mobilisation without Emancipation? Women’s Interests‚ States and

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    psychologiclal egoism

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    psychological egoism ` the argument of psychological egoism states that"people always (and neccesarily) act to promote what they take to be in their self interest whether it be short term or long term" which i believe to be true for various reasons. one main reason is this theory does not claim that people always act to actually promote their self interest short or long term. therefore this theory seems to be an explanition of actions that individuals have. the term self interest to me is defined

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    Zach Taber Dr. Chege Environmental Science I September 18‚ 2012 Micro Lending For many years microloans have helped people out of poverty throughout the world. Unlike handouts‚ microloans must be paid back. These loans are very often paid back. There are pros and cons to the economy by having to pay the money back. Also‚ there are impacts on the environment. Microloans are very small loans given to borrowers. Typically‚ these loans are given to the poor with the intention for them

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    U30 (P2) Health Psychology Describe 3 factors such as culture social class‚ gender‚ poverty and education may influence the way people respond to health and illness Poverty Imam’s house Individuals who are in poverty are more likely focused on the physiological l needs out of the hierarchy pyramid. My case study is sourced from BBC documentary‚ toughest place to be a bin man and is about a man called Imam Syaffi. Syaffi is 28 and lives in Indonesia with a monthly income of £78 by working six

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    Current situation of Cirque du Soleil We will analyse the current situation of Cirque du Soleil by looking at the ‘four Ps’: product‚ price‚ promotion and place. Product: the main product Cirque du Soleil offers is a circus show. Their shows are filled with dancing‚ acrobatics‚ costumes‚ singing and acting. They come up with a new show once every few years and they will tour with that particular show. Therefore‚ they offer a large variety of shows and they make their product unique every single

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    Why Is Puerto Rico Broken

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    Why Puerto Ricans are broken? Nowadays‚ where rumors that Puerto Rico’s government is going to close‚ because the debt of 72 billion dollars that Puerto Ricans can not pay and a possible implementation of a control board that could make decisions without any opinion from the governor in turn democratically elected‚ raises the question: Why Puerto Rico is broke? The control board purpose is to help Puerto Rico pay the debt‚ rather to solve the economic crisis. Where is constitutional stopping

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    1042-2587 © 2010 Baylor University E T&P How Opportunities Develop in Social Entrepreneurship Patricia Doyle Corner Marcus Ho The purpose of this article was to extend existing research on opportunity identification in the social entrepreneurship literature through empirically examining this phenomenon. We used an inductive‚ theory-building design that surfaced patterns in social value creation across multiple case studies. The patterns showed actors seeing a social need and prospecting

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    Into the Wild Essay Growing up we are told by our parents to reach the ultimate level of education and become doctors‚ lawyers‚ scientist‚ and other high paying jobs. However‚ a man by the name of Christopher Johnson Mccandless was different than the average person‚ he decided to go on an adventure‚ which ultimately led to his death. Chris Mccandless was an outgoing‚ antisocial individual who traveled to the wild in search of the meaning of life. Chris was trying to find the meaning of life by

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    attracted people which i want to find out about them. Their main activity is to make and also sell brands of other companies. They produce clothings and footwear and they also sell clothings made by other brands. I have chosen to investigate THE OXFAM because it a charity organisation that has helped a lot of people who are under privileged. Their main activity is to help people who live in poverty or are not given their rights live according to their rights. Their main service is to raise money

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    (UNDP)‚ 2000‚ ‘Women’s Political Participation and Good Governance: 21st Century Challenges’‚ repot‚ new York: UNDP World Bank Gender and Development Group‚ 2003‚’ Gender Equality and the Millenium Development Goals’‚ repot Washington: World Bank. Oxfam GB (2003) “Global Citizenship” www.oxfam. Org.uk/coolplanet/teachers Marshaall T.H. (1950) citizenship and Social Class‚ Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Lister‚ R.‚2003a‚ ‘Justice Equality and Dependency: a critical social policy perspective’

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